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"Don't Stop Believing" from The Sopranos. I'm sure others have said it before me, but I can't hear that song without getting irrationally tense.

Year of Hell was cool, but made no sense in the continuity they had established. Kes had already come back from that future to warn them about it. She didn't bother to give them ANY useful information to help them through?

My god, that sense of dread was with me the full week between that and the final episode.

I think you mean he released a goddamn classic that day.

Definitely my favorite.

Same here. I was kind of addicted to that album for a while there.

What station are you listening to that would play both Queen and Vanilla Ice?

"World Gone Wrong" is far and away the most underrated album. I guess it's overlooked due to being covers, but Christ man, that's one hell of an album.

And he's also managed to write the best music autobiography ever and be the best radio DJ around.

My brother is counting on them building up to the Thunderbolts. After all, Zemo is now imprisoned by Thunderbolt Ross….

Yeah, I was wondering if they just put that caption in there to aggravate us.

My biggest laugh might have been Julia's reading of "bronze" as she congratulates the Olympic team. Such a great failed attempt at hiding disdain.

After my wife (and so myself by proxy) started watching a bunch of documentaries on food in a short period of time, we both started cutting back on meat. Now we're essentially vegetarians (we don't buy meat or eat it at home, but aren't annoying about it if we go to a bbq or something). It wasn't so much a single

But doesn't "Rogue One" take place, like, RIGHT before "A New Hope?"

That is absolutely the highlight of their recent output.

Some asshat in a truck drove by outside the theater while I was in line shouting "Han Solo dies!" I had done a really good job avoiding spoiler, too….

I don't believe Vader was actually speaking to Kylo. I took it as Kylo just hearing what he wants to hear, speaking to it as a totem. Like people praying to a crucifix and hearing God guide them (no offense to crucifix-prayers).

***SPOILERS***
Ok, so I did really like it, new cast is great, all that. But what planet was destroyed? Did the First Order actually wipe out the Republic? They seemed to say that they did, but no one seemed to care all that much so I'm not sure.

Ringo and George worked with John (and therefore Yoko) on his first two solo albums, respectively, which leads me to think the problem wasn't so much with her as it was with Paul's overly bossy nature. The biggest moment of tension in "Let It Be" is between Paul and George, John had been half checked out of the